Marshall Excelsior (MEGR-295 Compact Integral Two-Stage Regulator
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The water column (WC) measured at 11"
A quick peek online led me to discover- Neither the outlet spec nor the model number of the unit were found on-line. My understanding is that the RV is standardized to a water column of 11 inches. This unit was a replacement for a damaged one. In any case, it works great for me. I can weep
A maximum pressure of 250 pounds per square inch is specified. It is standard to activate the regulator at 11 inches of water column outlet pressure and 100 psi for that of the inlet. Designed for low pressure devices, this low pressure regulator allows the pressure to be set to low.
It has a BTU of 175,000.
Selected User Reviews For Marshall Excelsior (MEGR-295 Compact Integral Two-Stage Regulator
Flame fluctuations are no longer a problem and the smell of propane is gone whenever we go outside. I installed a Mr Heater universal connection kit alongside it. It was exactly what I needed for an extension, and I had to buy just a couple spare fittings to make the installation happen. It would take me 40 miles to get to the nearest hardware store so I needed to have everything I needed. In the future, I would definitely purchase this again or recommend it to anyone looking for a 2-in-1 device Regulator that regulates propane stage by stage. A very high quality product!.
It was my intention to give 5 stars, but just because of the packaging, I gave it 4 stars instead. The package is packaged in a thin plastic bag, with no cushioning at all, and is shipped in a non-padded box You can put a padded envelope inside. It's as if they are trying to keep it as cost-effective as possible. In my opinion, for what it's worth, I think that it could have been bubble wrapped for a few cents more. I received the second one with the dust cap snapped off and the male threads exposed because the thread protector cap had come off due to the packaging. The situation is not.
As expected, works perfectly. Prior to this, I thought there was a pinging noise that was made as the gas passed through the regulator. The problem would be solved if I did it like this. Turns out the problem was with the pigtail from the tank to the regulator, not the tank itself. In any case, the previous regulator was 10 years old, so it was probably time to replace it. BTW, the brass fitting on the tank is simple to remove, as I did not require it.
The Briggs and Stratton generator has this system installed. I was pleased with the result. In order to run the generator, I checked the pressure. Among the regulators I saw, this was the only one with test ports. I really like it.
It developed a leak when the original regulator (not a Marshall Excelsior) was installed on my Four Winds 28Z. Inquiry was made to the manufacturer to confirm that this was the correct replacement, and I was assured I did not have any problems installing it and it works perfectly in the short time it has been installed. It has now been a successful day for me.
It was my hope that this regulator would fulfill my expectations. Not a chance! We are in October of 2020, temperatures are in the 60s, and this thing blew a gasket. The propane was leaking, and the roof was iced It will be used only with a Home Depot barbecue grill with 4 burners. Five months were all that it lasted. It's probably a case of what you get for.
This product is made in the United States. The house is well constructed and very well designed.
I was impressed with the speed of delivery and the ease of installation. As expected, this regulator works properly. It has not been tested for durability or cold weather function yet, but for now it appears to work well.